A never-ending road to freedom
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They call it PMS because "Mad Cow Disease" was already taken. And as I said before, I never repeat myself.
- Julian Lopez

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
08/09 2:15 PM

Crap, I forgot to post about Saturday. In the evening, we had guests. Most of them had the worst children. Two girls in particular were really bad. Even Matthew and Joshua (my cousins) are much more well-behaved although they are younger. Those two are primary school people and they can't sit still. Devils lar! So all those kids came and destroyed the house. And we were actually spending a lot of time to tidy up the house. They took my father's and mother's phone. If I left my phone in my room, it would have gone too. Mine was in my pocket. And some genius managed to change the language in my mum's phone to Bahasa Indonesia. And while everyone was around, I suddenly realised that the surroundings felt really cold. I had a fever. Who gave me the fever? Those devils... My parents didn't believe me. Then, one of the aunts touched my neck and confirmed it. Ahh... Talking about aunts. At dinner, I went to sit alone at the study table (which we decided to turn into a dining table for one night) cos I didn't wanna spread germs. But, one by one, every single aunt there came to my table. Just as I was leaving, they realised... "Poor Julian, surrounded by aunties!"


Sunday, we went to somebody's place for lunch. It was the heaviest meal I ever had. I found it really hard to get up. When I finally got up, Vinod said, "Wow, Julian has grown six inches in six months!" What a time to say that! He could have said that I put on 15kg in 15 mins. But anyway, he gave me a book. He rocks!


Yesterday, I went to school for MO. Test was so-so. First part was easy, second part wasn't that easy.


Today, I had badminton training in the morning. Coach, apparently, didn't come. So few people also... Then, the table tennis jerks took two of our courts for their 6 tables. Walau eh! They didn't use more than two courts at one time lor! Anyway, we played a game - CounterStrike. It's damn fun. Need atleast 4 people to play (must be even number). Then, equal number of people on either sides. Then, play badminton lor! But if the shuttle hits the ground on your side, your whole team has to do 5 push-ups. If you touch before it lands, you do 3, your team will be saved, you will be called HERO. If the shuttle hits you, good luck! Do 50 push-ups and you are eliminated. Then, my team was Dillon - Year 3 (or Dillen), the year 2 guy and me. The other side was Timothy - 4, Leon - 2 and Aihann - 4. Year 1,2,3 vs Year 2,4,4. Who should win? Obviously the other side... But we won! The funny part started when Leon served to me and sarcastically said, "Julian, show me your imbah smash." He asked for it. I smashed, bounced off the net and landed the other side. Leon was stunned. Then, he said the same thing a few times. I just lobbed or dropped. When he stopped it, got this time... I smashed, bounced off the net again, hit Leon. Stunned him again... Sorry, dude. He had to do 50. Then, left with Aihann and Timothy. Another of my smash reached Aihann. Timothy left. He surrendered. Later, Leon damn funny. He asked Mr Sun to buy him a drink if he hit the tubes that were placed on the line. He missed all 10 attempts. Later, Mr Sun demonstrated and Leon served to Mr Sun. After serving all the shuttles in his hand, Leon purposely took more shuttles from the box and served. Then he asked, "Mr Sun, why you smashing so many times? Cheating ah?" Joker sia! Later, Leon go take Mr Sun's handphone and announced that it was his new one. Mr Sun couldn't find his phone. There was lots to laugh about today, all thanks to Leon. This post is ultra long!